File:St Elisabeth cathedral, litography, East Slovak Museum, 2018-05-24.jpg

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View of Kassa, St Elisabeth cathedral
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View of Kassa, St Elisabeth cathedral
label QS:Len,"View of Kassa, St Elisabeth cathedral"
label QS:Lhu,"Kassa látképe, Szt. Erzsébet katedrális"
Date 1860
Medium litography, reproduction
East Slovak Museum
Source/Photographer Own work; photo by Szilas in the East Slovak Museum
 
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